Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) has deployed its first hydrogen-powered locomotive for mainline freight service, marking a significant milestone in sustainable rail transport and decarbonization efforts in the freight industry.
South America's first hydrogen-powered train is now operational on the Antofagasta-Bolivia railway network in Chile. Rail freight operator FCAB, a division of Chilean conglomerate Antofagasta PLC, received the locomotive from
India is set to launch its first hydrogen-powered train on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana, marking a significant milestone in the country's sustainable transportation journey. This initiative aligns with India's
Sustainable Alternative to Diesel Trains Now in Service Siemens Mobility's Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains have officially entered passenger service in Bavaria and Berlin-Brandenburg regions as of December 15, 2024.
Alstom's hydrogen-powered train has arrived in Rovato, Italy, marking a significant milestone in sustainable rail transport development. The arrival follows successful static and dynamic testing at Alstom's German facility, according
Key Highlights Alstom 's Coradia iLint hydrogen-powered train has completed its first North American commercial demonstration, marking a significant milestone in sustainable rail transportation. The demonstration, conducted from June to
India will introduce its first hydrogen-powered train in December 2024. This milestone represents a major shift towards environmentally friendly rail travel. The initiative supports Indian Railways' goal of becoming a
Saft, a TotalEnergies subsidiary, supplies Siemens Mobility with lithium titanate oxide (LTO) traction batteries. These will power seven Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains in Germany. LTO batteries offer advantages over
CRRC Corporation Limited (SHA: 601766), a leading global provider of rail transit solutions, will unveil its latest offerings at InnoTrans 2024. The company will display eco-friendly and intelligent trains under
Introduction The United States has launched its first zero-emission passenger hydrogen trains in San Bernardino, California. The Zero Emission Multiple Unit (ZEMU) could significantly impact global efforts to decarbonize public